In this post I share a video featuring what is Blooming Now on A June Garden Walk.  Check out the video and a few photos feature in this article.

Blooming Now on A June Garden Walk Video

It is always so much fun to do a walk about the garden.  In this video we do a quick scan over a few of the front landscape gardens.  I hope to share more so be sure to send me feedback.

This video can be found on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel.  If you are looking for something specific be sure to check out my search option at the top of the page.

Blooming Now on A June Garden Walk Highlights

What  comes to mind when writing about the video I made featuring the Blooming Now on a June Garden Walk video. Of course the obvious is, what is your favorite blooming now?  That literally is like picking your favorite child and it can’t be done.  However, I have put together a few images in the album below featuring the highlights from this share.

Did you see the bees enjoying the garden?  I suggest adding perennials like daylily, roses, salvia, phlox and spirea shrubs to your home garden.

What did you think of adding yarrow to a bouquet or roses?  This was my first June to have such a fantastic assortment of plants blooming all at the same time.

Phlox Along with Golden Cyprus Shrub
Party Girl Phlox in Landscape

Thank you so much for stopping by my website today!

More Blooming Articles

Below are a few of my favorite post featuring what is blooming now  in my home garden.  Be sure to reach out by commenting in the post below.

My Pink Hollyhock Grown From Seed

How to Grow and Care for Hollyhocks

Hollyhock is a plant I am sure everyone who has visited a country garden has experienced. In this post I share the Hollyhock in my garden and easy ways to grow your own. Along The House When we first moved into our home in the country I was very excited to see that hollyhocks were on the property.  However, the previous owner didn’t pick the ideal location for these old fashion easy to care for flowers.  I first fell in love with the hollyhock at my mother in laws home.  She had them planted right up against the house.  People plant them so close to the house because the structure works as a great wind block.  Some gardeners will stake them in the garden or plant them next to a fence. Saving The Seeds My mother in law use to deadhead the hollyhocks along the side of her house and just drop them into the ground below all summer long.  I’ve done this and it works great.  Giving the seeds to friends I am drying the pods and opening them up to only save the actual seed. The assortment of mauve, pink, and white hollyhocks was located up against the house.  In the past few years I’ve taken a few of the seeds and transplanted them in other places in the yard but these original bloomers stay reseeding themselves each year in the same location where I’ve added a few of my favorite landscape shrubs. The seeds are easy to spread and are a cheap way to add spectator color to any landscape or garden.  The image above shows the 3 different tones of pink and white that have been blooming in my garden for over 8 years with little maintenance. Pretty Pink – What’s Not To Love?! Pest Control Another Fan of the Hollyhock Perennial is the Japanese Beetle Unfortunately, I’m not the only fan of the hollyhock perennial.  The Japanese beetle loves to fest on this flower from last July on.  It is best to set up a beetle trap somewhere in your yard away from the hollyhock so they will stay clear of this tender bloomer or you can also spray the plant starting in early July.  When using an organic insecticidal soap product you must spray the bug or it rarely works.  I do recommend a homemade insecticidal soap but they have to mix fresh (do not let them sit in sprayer too long or the soap crystalizes.  It is also important to remember with the organic products you have to apply after rain or watering.https://youtu.be/3Tjcp7nyMWs Find this video on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel.  How To Plant Hollyhocks Hollyhock and hibiscus are in the  Malvaceae (mallow) family.  This is why the blooms look so similar.  I am a huge fan of the Rose of Sharon ( Hibiscus) is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.  It is super easy to plant hollyhocks in your garden.  The perennial is basically maintainace free onces it gets established. Hollyhock blooming in late June – July Hollyhocks Reseed Along the House Bright Pink Hollyhock Grown From Seed More About My Hollyhock Plants  Here are a few post I share about the different varieties growing in my home garden.   Check out the Hollyhock TAG on my Website. My suggestion to you if you would like to add hollyhocks to your garden is to be creative and not afraid to mix the colors.  Direct sow (planting the seed directly in the ground) is really the best way to plant this perennial.  I have had mine bloom the first year after planting seeds in Autumn the previous year. Hollyhock Resources https://www.extension.iastate.edu/osceola/sites/www.extension.iastate.edu/files/osceola/April%2030%20Hollyhocks.pdf http://extension.msstate.edu/newsletters/garden-tips-newsletter/2013/hollyhocks Thanks for stopping by My Website Today! Let’s Connect Are you a fan of Hollyhock?  I hope you will take the time to share this post using the social media links provided.  Be sure to connect with me by commenting on my contact page featured on this website. Happy Gardening,

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lilium lancifolium (tiger lily)

Adding Lilium Lancifolium ( Tiger Lily) To Your Home Garden

In this post, I share a few facts about the Lilium Lancifolium also known as the Tiger Lily.  There are few planting tips you will want to note that I share today. Tiger Lily These low maintenance plants are a fantastic addition to most home gardens.  Below I listed a few fun facts that will inspire you to add these to your collection of Lilies.  The spectacular bring orange blooms with tiger spots will light up any full sun landscape.  If you plant the bulb in the right soil you can get up to a dozen new bulbs each year.  Here are my favorite facts about the plant: The Tiger Lily grows up to 2-5 feet tall and can bloom for well over 3 weeks. The bulbs grow well in just about any type of soil including clay, loam, and sand. The Tiger Lily makes the perfect addition to any cut flower arrangement. Disease resistance and the deer will stay away from this plant. Growing Tiger Lily in Your Home Garden The Tiger Lily bulbs are a member of the Lilium family.  It is best to grow the plant in groupings of 3 bulbs per hole about 7 inches deep in the soil.  Add the bulbs to your early spring planting lists.  These bulbs can be planted at the same time as the allium bulbs and iris tubers.  I have seen this variety planted with a low growing Russian sage and Anemone which look amazing together.  Below I have included a few important growing tips about the Lily. hardy in zones 3-9 perennial – bulbs member of the Lilium lily family summer (mid to late) interest in the garden I feel in love with these years ago in my first garden.  After seeing how amazing these are doing in my neighbors garden I am adding these to my list to plant for next years cut flower collection. Let’s Connect I would love to hear what you think about this plant.  Do you grow them in your home garden or maybe have a story to share with me.  Be sure to comment on this post or reach out to me on my contact page. Happy Gardening,

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zucchini read to harvest

Tips on How to Grow Summer Squash

Summer coffee on the front porch with a fresh slice of zucchini bread is something we enjoy each year. Growing summer squash like zucchini can be rewarding and easy if you follow a few basic steps. In this post, I share a few growing tips that work for me in my home veggie garden here in Ohio. Starting The Summer Squash From Seed Squash is super easy to grow from seed.  In this video, I show you how. https://youtu.be/E0PwvNIG6A0 This video is on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel. Bren’s Growing Tips   One of my absolute favorite vegetables to grow and eat is the Summer squash.  Below are some of my favorite growing tips that will help you enjoy and harvest more squash from your home garden.  Be sure to reach out to me on my contact page with any questions or concerns. Grow different varieties of summer squash. Plant several succession crops to ensure a long harvest. Carefully harvest the squash as soon as it is ripe. Be sure to roots are being watered.  We plant squash on a mound as direct on the seed packages so it is important to use a soaker hose that allows the water to slowly soak into the soil. Squash plants are delicate so protect from any chance of frost or colder temperatures. Seed germinates best when soil is at 65*F and grows somewhat fast in the garden. Weed… I find it best to add straw mulch to hold in moisture along with block out weeds.  The roots on the squash plants can be sensitive so try not to pull weeds in the mound area where the squash is planted. Favorite Varieties I Grow cupcake-squash-recipe Squash Plants Along the Fence blooms of the summer squash my vegetable gardening This year I am adding a few tomato plants on the ends and middle of my squash crop just for interest.  I will try and share photos as the zucchini grows! Favorite Recipe Below is my favorite recipe to make with the fresh summer squash I harvest from my home garden each year. I hope you will give it a try and send me some feedback. Check out my Zucchini Bread Recipe! Let’s Connect I would love to hear from you and what you think of summer squash.  Are you a fan of growing the products or just enjoying it in a recipe.  Be sure to comment on my post or leave a message on my contact page. Happy Gardening,

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Let’s Connect

Now is your turn to share with me what you have growing in your home garden.  Maybe you are a blogger or you just just want to reach out with a few images to share with me.  You can get in touch with me on my connect page here on my website.  I can’t wait to see what is blooming now in your home garden.

Happy Gardening,

Bren Haas

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